awsome bike if you want to do a lot of cornering you will have to invest in much lighter wheels makes the bike easier to turn and after market body kits will take away the bulky look and feel.
2006-07-27 19:31:33
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answered by stanklinges 2
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My brother and I bought 2 new bikes for a summer vacation. His 1200 Bandit leaked gas and ruined the motor before it got 2000 miles. We asked Suzuki to replace the motor so we could go on vacation.
It took 2 months to get a rep, then he said it’s to expensive and would cost $3000. After 4 months and the vacation gone they got the motor rebuilt at a their cost of $3700. The dealer wanted to replace the motor but Suzuki Rep squashed that.
The gas stained cases and burnt exhaust pipes were not replaced. The bike got nicked and scratched all over from being apart for 6 months. The rep rode it and looked at it, then said it’ good as new. It ran like crap and looked worse.
We called Japan, and even wrote the US CEO all for nothing. We spent $15,000 for the bikes to get ripped off by Suzuki. We spent our vacation hassling with Suzuki, and not one person there gave a damn!
Beware Suzuki’s warranty is not worth the paper it’s on! Buy one of their lemons, get shafted, we did!
I’m a 30 yr garage vet and I know when a rep and a manufacturer have ripped off a customer. This one stinks to high heaven! RUN from buying any Suzuki!
2006-07-26 14:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, a Busa is pretty good for taller people, and it sucks at cornering but if you want to just take off it's pretty good for that. It's also really powerful of course.
This better not be your first bike!
In addition to the above, there is also the fact that they look like manatees, and a lot of squids ride them.
2006-07-26 12:48:50
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answered by Oracle at Delphi 3
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If you have exp. with a racing style bike it is everything you could possibly want for that freedom. not for two people. a lot of power. Age does play If 40 is a coming you may need something that won't require back support
2006-07-26 12:28:41
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answered by Bobbi 2
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when you speak of a busa you are talking about the best, most powerful bike ever made in mass production. if this is your first bike then i advise you not to get it but if you are an experienced rider there is no better bike but be very careful because this bike is made to go straight
2006-07-26 16:49:16
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answered by gsxr 2
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You have riding experience, right? Great bike for long rides and sport touring. Othewise, put your ego down and seriously think of the kind of riding you will be doing. The Honda VFR is the most versatile choice out there.
2006-07-26 15:00:28
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answered by Dan S 2
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